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Economic Development Authority (EDA) 4.2. <br />Meeting Date: 03/08/2012 <br />Submitted For: Aaron Backman By: Aaron Backman, Administrative Services <br />Title: <br />Consider EDA Participation in Sunwood Realignment Property Acquisition /Redevelopment <br />Background: <br />Improvement Project 12 -20, Sunwood Drive Realignment, has been a key project on the Ramsey City Council <br />agenda for the past six to eight months. Four major objectives of this project have been identified in various grant <br />applications and in the progression of plans for the Sunwood Realignment; they are as follows: <br />• Increasing safety to the traveling public by increasing spacing between turning movements on Armstrong <br />Boulevard, the rail road tracks, and US 10 <br />• Making progress toward the completion of the TH 10 interchange at Armstrong Boulevard by completing this <br />segment of the project (similar to the Bunker /Armstrong segment and Riverdale segment) <br />• Improving access conditions to the COR and the new Ramsey Station on the Northstar Commuter Rail by <br />providing a signalized access on Armstrong Boulevard at its final location after the Armstrong Interchange is <br />constructed <br />• Expanding the infrastructure in the COR to create salable lots in westerly portion of the project <br />Additionally, this project was listed as the top priority in the transportation section of the City Council's 2012 <br />strategic goals and involved land acquisition on the west side of Armstrong Boulevard. <br />Council and HRA actions in progressing this project include the authorization of a feasibility study in June of 2011 <br />and ordering of plans and specifications in January of 2012. Grant applications have been submitted to both the <br />Metropolitan Council and MNDot for funding of this key transportation improvement. Staff was notified on <br />Thursday, February 23rd that $500,000 in funding was awarded to this project by MNDot as a part of the Local <br />Road Improvement Program (LRIP). Awards for the Metropolitan Council TOD grants will be known by May of <br />2012. Staff would like to review with Council this evening the proposed financing plan for the Sunwood <br />Realignment project, a spreadsheet is attached for Council reference. <br />At its December 13, 2011 regular meeting, the HRA authorized appraisals on three parcels west of Armstrong <br />Boulevard. Appraisals have been completed on the three parcels and negotiations are underway with the various <br />property owners (NDS Properties, LLC; USCO Corporation; M & W Holding Company, LLC). <br />Staff has held numerous meetings with WSB (design engineer) to discuss the potential access and alignment issues <br />with regard to the Sunwood Realignment as a preliminary phase of the Armstrong Interchange. With the widening <br />of the road and a new signalized intersection at what is roughly 147th Avenue, the City will likely require the <br />taking of property on the west side of the road (See attached map showing the three phases of improvements to <br />Armstrong Blvd.). The outcome of the acquisition discussion may influence the final design of each project. <br />The estimated costs for undertaking Sunwood Drive Realignment are approximately $5,350,000. This includes $3.1 <br />million for road construction and about $2.35 million for land acquisition. City staff have met and considered <br />various options for funding the total project (See attached funding scenarios). Several of the funding sources are <br />solid and committed (the Anoka County $1.7 million, LRIP Grant $500,000, TIF District 2 $500,000). The $1.25 <br />million TOD Met Council Grant is currently being considered. The City Council is seeking input from the EDA <br />regarding the use of existing EDA funds that could be used for the Sunwood Realignment Project. An amount of <br />$900,000 was discussed at the February 28th City Council meeting. The EDA will need to consider other potential <br />uses of the Fund and what level it feels is appropriate to spend. Other City funding sources that could be tapped for <br />Sunwood Realignment are Water Main and Storm Sewer Improvement funds (roughly $400,000). <br />